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MO Young Plus - another smart bracelet from the HUF 3000 category

MO Young Plus - another smart bracelet from the HUF 3000 category

These smart bracelets are likable. True, that's why you can get a smartwatch for the price, but it is. These bracelets don’t lie, they don’t try to sell themselves as super gadgets, but they usually know what they need to know, and that’s often not so little!

MO Young Plus - another smart bracelet from the HUF 3000 category

The NRF51822 chip-based bracelet received 16 KB of RAM and 256 KB of storage. Its touch-sensitive OLED display has a resolution of 128 x 32 pixels and a size of 0,91 inches. The built-in Li-polymer battery has a capacity of 80 mAh and a charging time of approximately 2 hours, allowing it to survive 7-10 days in standby mode. The bracelet communicates with the outside world via Bluetooth. Its water resistance is IP67 standard, so we can sweat in it and it will not be ruined by any hand washing.

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Abilities in the field know everything you like-minded peers. It vibrates when you receive a phone call and prints the caller's name, or if it is not in your phone's contacts list, you can see the incoming phone number. It vibrates when you receive a message on Facebook, QQ, Skype, Twitter, Wechat or WhatsApp. It has a pedometer, gentle wake-up call, sleep monitor. You can use it to remotely control your phone's camera or play music.

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MO Young Plus is compatible with Android 4.4 and iOS 9.0 or later. It is currently available in three colors, red, black or white.

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To learn more about the MO Young Plus smart bracelet, or to buy it, click here: MO Young Plus

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